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Price .........................-....... ` Now Ready 1_9 THE GOLDEN FUTURE of Prince Edward Island A SPLENDID ILL US TRA TED S OU VENIR Suitable for ready 'reference in the office or home, or _ for mailing to friends abroad. WHAT SIR HENRY THORNTON SAYS: “I am very much obliged to you forthe advance copies of the SOUVENIR EDITION. I congratu- late you upon the excellence of the production which is really well done and full of interesting articles dealing with the Garden of the Gulf.” ij, " THE HALIFAX HERALD SAYS.” “With the compliments of The Charlottetown Guardian. we have received a brochure entitled “The Golden Future,” setting forth the attract- iveness ot’ Prince Edward Island. “The spirit of optimism which characterizes this publicity publication is particularly commendable, and the fact that one of the provinces of Canada, in the face of a world-wide depression, is singing a sont: ot' faith and confidence, is a good indication that this Dominion has yet many things for which to he thankful. “Prince Edward Island, pre-emnently a farming district, has led the way in many branches of pro- gressive farming, and also in co-operative market- ing. The people are. on the whole, exceptionally contented. ’l‘hey invite the rest of the world to share their happiness with them. And the initiat' ire of the Charlottetown Guardian in the publica- t-ion of this strikingly illustrated little booklet is highly commendable.” ` CONTENTS THREE VIEWS OF THE ISLAND ............,..... Introduction !SLE OF REST (Poem) . . . . . . Lucy Gertrude Clarkln BRIGHT FUTURE FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Hon. F- R. Heartz, Lieut. Governor TOIIIIIST ADVANTAGES . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . A. E. Morrison N0 DIVORCE PROBLEM IN ISLAND PROVINCE (Cop:-ight Articlel William S. Dutton I A GREAT AD\'E.\'Tl'RE IN CO-OPERATIVE INDUSTRY J. W. Boulter MARKETING PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND SEED POTATOES C. C. Thompson A HAVEN FOR CITY DWELLERS Justice A. E. Arsensult _ FARM LANDS FOR SETTLERS _ V CO-OPERATIVE MARKETING OF EGGS AND POULTRY Nl`.\\' FAR. FERRY STEAMER ' BOARDS OF TRADE AND PROBLEMS OF TRANSPORT S. A. MacDonald rm: rlsiienr Ixnlfsrm' s. 'r. Gallant Tim PROVINCIAL CAPITAL G. P. Nicholson THE PRINCE COUNTYCAPITAL Mayor W. .i. Lidstone I.\iPIIovi.\'G 'ran slnvan Fox INDUSTRY G. Ennis smith Prnuc school. srs'rI:M Ii. H. show s'rcm'i_\'c. P.-xml rnoatcms J. A. clark .ulxap caors Asn rI:a'rILi: son. Premier w. lvl. Lea IATI-:sr srsrlsrlcs Nwrr was there a more complete Informative and intensely > interesting Souvenir issued from the Press. I3°'~ZIiI1I'l'l'\1»Zl l2I‘l'~.~'n_n:u:~.n u u ¢°n;u'»:n:r» or maooaooowm - n -;-'uznzngn nge' .33 I'I I!l'l2l'l:n'|!n vnia n n rn n ir'-;-;»'n.u: 'ax > Perfect Prince Edward Island Potatoes We are just commencing our potato season, and Xb( the post few days certain points have arisen that have caused quita *wus trouble. We feel ll we point these out to our loaders and everybody cooperates, it will eliminate the difficulties and will go a long ways towards estab- lishing a much better name, and a much more satisfactory deal for all concerned, on Prince Edward Island potatoes this year. First is the matter of quality. As you know the American market demands good sized, carefully graded potatoes, something better than just within the tolerance of Canada No. 1 Grade. They are paying a big premium for Prince Edward Island potatoes over stock from any other sections, and naturally expect something more for their money than nice new bags, marked “PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND POTATOES." Most farmers and loaders are endeavorlng to put up carefully graded potatoes that will meet the requirements of the American Trade. There are, however, a few farmers, and a few loaders. who insist on working in far too many undcrsized and poor quality stock. These men seem to feel as long as the potatoes get by the Government Inspectors that they are O.K. They do not seem to realize in all probability when their potatoes reach the ultimate consumer they kill the sale of a. good many additional cars of potatoes. It certainly kills the possibility of getting the premium we are now realizuig on Prince Edward Island Potatoes over those from other sections. » The American buyer, who receives a. car of potatoes in which there ls an excessive quantity of small, undesirable stock, i;o_!uscs to buy further when he can_get potatoes just as good from Maine, or elsewhere, at prob- ably forty or fifty cents per hundred less. If our potatoes were running generally poor this year there would prob- ably be some excuse for the grade not being perfect, but when the stock is as good as it ls, we have a golden opportunity to establish a name for our potatoes that would bring our farmers a premium that would al- most be sufficient to offset the duty \ve_ now have to pay on potatoes going into the United States. It only requires perhaps twenty or twenty- five bushel of extra culls to be thrown out of any of these poor cars to bring the quality up to a real nice car, and one which would make the buy- ers come back and want more as soon as he gets lt. In other words for the sake of a Ten Dollar Bill the loader is probably sacrificing ten cents per bushel on the entire car. _ We are sure with this explanation we can get hearty cooperation towards putting up a better grade than ever done before. Potatoes are cheap this year, and we never had a better opportunity to put; across the idea of “PERFECT POTATOES FROM PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.” Can we depend oil the cooperation of potato growers and can we go out and assure the people to whom we are selling the potatoes that what we ship them thLs _vear will be the best: they ever received? Il’ We can ets of every farmer, and every dealer, in Prince Edward Island before the sewing and tagging them neatly. It is a bad practice to many complaints in the past of potatoes running one, two and even as high as tive pounds short. In our opinion this is not so much the result of farmers trying to get paid for something they do no deliver as from Isuzu Q At this time of the year potatoes will shrink fast. To be safe, we believe ~- tion a strong 90 lbs. net. y 250 J ORDER- FORM To The Charlottetown Guardian _ Charlottetown. Pl":lse send me cop... of THE GOLDEN FUTURE of Prince Edward Island for which I enclose S. . . . . . . . . .ets. NAME ,.... . . . . . . ..... .. ... .......................... ADDRESS ...... .. .....................-i.-.nn n. ¢ .gr n n n,n 1;-;n,»;|_|;n,-‘lxI.IlliuZl!l 1.- I.~.I I.~ I I I I~I1I~I I I I'I I I I I.I. -ing 1-:-gvuza:~°|;¢;n;n;-3-3-1 .'. -:~1~:-:-:~:~z».-z~;»:~.-:-;¢,»;.;» 5*-U#-¢.Oi W -GvPRoc- tl, I ___ ...D_. 1--.1--.7 ._ . _ Just received direct from Factory- One full carload GYPROC and ' One full carload TEN-TEST § V I l I ii' I i \li tio sto inn not ern, wo » of sim sta Bm edt I ,.¢.-.-» o... ..... 0008+. ¢-»~_»-Arr -Assorted lengths- --Prices low- L. M. Poole &'Co. mmm Paoli’s Wharves O ;Q¢&O-O-‘O-O-‘4‘§§4O-#O-0-0 The HARRIS ABATTDIR COMPANY, Ltd g L aff é W I 7660.10-1'l.3i. . ' LADIES TEAMS J. Proud, Captain, Mrs. Samuel ` Kennedy, Mrs. Ben Stentford, Mrs. Mm H' Hooper Home’ Commander Albert Baker, Mrs. J. D. Jenkins. Mrs. or the womans Division in the szso, 'R H» J‘=Hkif\S~ MIS- Arthur Affleck.- 000 Campaign to complete the con- Mrs' Vemfm H°W9tt» MVS- F}'9~“‘¢ struction and equipment Lund for the Tinncy *md MY`5~ Byffm N°"t°“3 new Prince Edward Island Hospital. Team 13» MW- F057 Quilley. Captain, has recruited her entire force of 100 Mrs- Bm °°m"'d» MW- Gram G’e8°\`Y women. She has enlisted them in ten Miss Ame 0°* Mm G°fd°" Ives' beams_ each team Consmim, of tm Mrs. Cliff Beer,,l‘/Irs. Llovd Wellner. women, including its captain. Mrs' Harold Palmer- Mrs' ‘7°sei'-‘h Following is the roster of "Mrs. Curran- ‘md M” Emest Comm Hom” division. Team 14, Mrs. Neil D. McLean, Cap- Team 11' Mm J_ A' McKc“zi€_ tain. Mrs. Harry Cwlmore Mis S. A. C±n_ Mrs J, H_ A,_.e,.s' Mm Alfred McDonald, Mrs. F. S' Chandler, Mrs. Picka,.d_ Mm E' T' Higlw Mm C-_ H_ W. Spawn-er, Mrs. Semuel Campbell, Black' Mm _lamps W_ Stewart’ Mm |Mrs. Lloyd W. Proud, Mrs. Orrin Mc- A. C. Sinclair, Mrs. Wm. Down, Mrs. C’r°_`3°"' Mrs' Benj' A°°"“' and M55 Jonathan West, and extras are Mrs. Jean Mmm; Tum 15' Mrs' Wm' Lester Douglas. Mrs. Gordon Hughes. Brehalit' captain' Mt” Lima" Mac' Mrs_ Reuben M,,Dmm,d_ and Mm |Kenzie, Mrs. W. S. Grant, Mrs. T. W. Laura E. Buston; Team 12, Mrs. Percy LL' Pmwse' M155 Emma Ni°h°15°n- , Mrs. Keith Rogers, Mrs. E. G. Saund- ers, Mis; Lillian Earl, Mrs. Sydney T. '| Green and Mrs. James Harris. Team 16, Mrs. F. W. Tldmarsh, Captain, Mrs. J. P. Lantz, Mis. C. C. Archibald, Mrs. V. L. Goodwill, Mrs. L. B. Hunt, Mrs. A. B. Gosh, Mrs, J C. Houston, Mrs. Ronald Stewart, Mrs. W. A. McLaren. Mrs. G. F. The wave of the conductor-'a baton . . » ¢ i Pizzicato of muted strings . . . throb of viol, ' jewel notes of flute . . . clarion of horn ._ . . a twirl of Spartan dials gives you a finger-tip control of the whole gamut of music. Such is its uncanny readiness to interpret at your command the rushing rhapsodies of sound. . There’s no describing it . . . you must hear “Radio’s Richest Voice” to realize that no I other equals the tone and performancecf Spartan. do this, and deliver the goods, it is going to mean more dollars in the pock- only SPKZTTUU bill T/173 nzuflfdl beauty 4 close of the present, season. - Before closing, we woulci just like to mention some other points that are the cause of many complaints. The first is BOILED BAGS. We can- not. emphasize too much the importance of keeping the bags clean, and use Binder Twine. _ ft . ' J ° _ ' I) The next point is the matter of WEIGHTS. There have been s great _R J' “M “W has '"°‘ “°‘ “'°""“"g **""“- ‘ The canadian l=AIRBANl3 ~ _...__ .. -_ QCTQ;;E3_;s._n it complete with tub"- Madel 610 - 10 Tube: every bag should be filled-'-92 LBS-gross to insure its arrival nt destina- _ $237.50 M. 11'- .- 7 I M- I | George Richards, Mrs. John Wm Twin Reid, Vice-Chairman: Frederic- Warren. Miss E. Hazard. Miss Hilda ton, J. A. Cutliffe, Chairman: French Johnston; Team lil, Mrs. W. E.'River, Will E. Johnson, Cltainnan; Bentley. captain Mus n_A.Pmfitt,lHai'ri1ii:t°o. Charles E. Stewart. Mig3Am~mMalr_Mgss Ada Ha,~ri5_ M,~5_|Chai1'man; Hunter River, P..I. Noy, Mary p1n¢0_ M355 Em, ColmMisS;Cl'.'|irinali; Kingsboro, J.A. Fraser, victoria watts, Miss Lila Iinnnr. Miss l Cllaifmlmi Millvitw- L“""S°“ Jenkin-S' Beatrice Hooper, M15 Um Wmt€,_,Clinii'llian; Milton. Hammond Hooper, head' Miss Em Saint' Miss “L 1;-_ ‘Clr.Iil'ir.all, Roy Coles, Vice-Chairman; McKenzie, Miss Bertlla Darrah, Miss ‘M°“l‘a‘-1“"' LM' M°K_i“n°“' _chaip Millie Gamble, Miss Mary Lowlhci' mm” J'_W' Murdock' vwc'Chmrman' Mun cafherlno omni :Ins-5 niin:M”~‘“`°“”"“l' J' M°E“'°h°"‘-°h"“" Simpson, Miss Annie l\‘lel‘hee, Mirsslglriiq 1`£;_s;Ewa;L' xx' Cora Matheson, Miss Catherine Mc-, "‘ NL ' om ’ ' ' ‘ ' Leod d M. FI _ _V L_ “CK __n~.-nu. AL.. Parks, Vice-Chairman. an iss mmm M ‘ Cn l ltiurriv Harbour Samuel Prowse zie; Team 20, Mrs, J. A. Clark, Cap-Ich ,_ Mu 'R, er F C B ' tain. Mrs. Sydney Burhce. Mrs. Laura l` __tTl§`ni`manr:Z’ LWB' hi; VE; Lank, Miss I-:ruth stems, Mao. snsl¢"" ' ‘ f ,' ' ' N “' ' MacGregor Mrs Cleaver lVl‘~Lmn lchmrmnn' hw Glasgow' Geme ' " ` " ".';r:r..': Chairman; Nine'Mi1e Creek, lvl. li. - .~. .~ 1' . MES }tI;lv1_;_]tu°;'°}; M' Dil? X" i<.:.\\‘;ml Currie, Chairman, D.M. Tay- W ‘ B or am ‘ "" I"lZ‘ lor, Vice-Chairman; North Rustlco, amm' lI~I.C. LcPagc, Cliairman; North Wilt- l.".l` ,L.L. J ki , Chil'mtB. ; St. A1;-`dHwccT. H0210- Ciiflifman °f “‘_‘f_l w;ltr;s_ cu¢ste:nE.mPrntt,acnsIl;nmn: three Mtizznsicc :lmdRE1`;Eri\\l'ls, Roy C. McLean, Chairman: ' r "“' "` "" s.. v Id Ile be I- D~ “~"Ym°“d- M- A# Mr- W-,Zi.".Ilifl...f§...'§i;....l if. §i....ffi°Eif`i§l`.' lace L. Higgins. and Councillor B.lChah_mm, Vmwrm, Fmnk M'_ Pm_ Roy Holman. are making rapid strldcsi gum Ch'nh_mm_ Wheatley mv" toaaeoit' fth_i>rfili"’ ' ' orgahlmtidliip inlmslu? szstlooomrpih; T'D‘ mm' Chairman; cardigan’ Edward Island Hos;>it.il campaign. Mr, M\Sl`Z";]d` VL,/[c'eP(`:!;"a'1 (;l:_h-"Lug Prank M. stewart also If n vice-‘ cs ' rm ' " Georgetown, Rev. Colin McNevin, Chail‘mB.n of the Allied Towns Com- mittee, and rendered excellent ser- Seymour Knight' ww' RELIEVED In Iceland there are fire sheep -- every inhabitant. That co "Bee here, sir," cried the irate however, is too far away "rm also to nm it," Interrupted _ diner. "I want to complain about the Broadway to attract Wall S Wim! -" brokers. ' the Dfvprietor of the restaurant. A woma.ii‘s life is divided into "midi" l Tell a map there are 4.796.243 "YN: it's a relief to hear o com- great periods. The first she s plalnt that isn't about the food~"- looking _for 9. hlislmnd. and Y°"k5hh'° PNP- second looking after him. EXECUTORS’ NOTICE The underigned Executors of the last will and tes ment of W. Russell Oulton, late of Alberton in Prince Coun in Prince Edward Island, Farmer and Fox Rancher, dccea testate, hereby notify all persons indebted to the said es to make immediate payment at the onice of The Eas Trust Company, 154 Richmond Street, Charlottetown, and persons having any claims against the said estate are litre requested to present the same, duly attested, at the _afores office within twelve months from this date. Dated this seventeenth day of October, A. D., 1930. THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY. SARAH K. OULTON, EX9C1|i° Does Your Coal ? cettFE moe MU* AND A C. H.G.S. pgggf ROGlR$~MAJI$TlC CORPORAIIUN LIMITED rnmtll. . over.: ~ I-Me of »¢f\°».| 4 on.. ol Luigi Ps-mr". Dewar and Mrs. George Carruthers; Team 17, Mrs. George H. Buntain, Captain. Miss Doris Gill, Miss Joan Ii..."-»-/.n.i... .l..~.I.|..../...ml-.... 1. cms. Gflnh MLS-9 Ruth H651*-Z. MIM Ruth Miller, Miss Jean Miller, Miss Norah Longworth, Miss Avila Matheson, Mrs. Leith McLeod, Miss Muriel Weeks; Team 18, Mrs. B. Vail, sr., Captain. Mrs. Rowland Meikle, Mrs. Ernest Champion, Mrs. Wm. Cook, Mrs, Ewen McKinnon. Miss Lllllas Hooper- Mrs. qqnninxn , Iwiuxlruiuznznzo:I;-:»:o;a;~;-1-;n;-;-;n;|;.;n;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;,;.; . 5 .;, E. R. BROW UIRELESSNESS :-I-:-:-' -x-:-:-:~:-- -:I:~x~:-lr:-:-z~:-:»'~:»n -mor.:-;»;.;.~.,..~.;.~.,. .;,,;,, ,,,,,. .,.,._ . `_ ,_. . |,] _ of course: but that is one of the thing; Insurance is design- -‘< so Io protoot yoi: qalmt. You .. may he careful yourself; but '-` vice up to the time of the accident lnl which he was injured, Ttiirty-five districts in Queens and Kings' counties .already have been organized by Chairman Horne and his co-adjuto‘rs,\and they expect to! have between forty and fifty districtsl in line early next week, Following is the roster of the Provincial district committees to date: V’ Annandale, Edwin Mernrlane, Chairman, Roy Howlett. Vicc-Chair- num; Bonshaw, W.F. Alan Stewart, Chairman, L.T. Beaton. Vice Chair- man: Bredalbane, W.J. Seaman, cndirnian; Bridgetown, .i.n. stems chairman, T.J. Wigginton, Vice- Chairrnsn, Cavendish, Jermlah Simp- son, chairman; comwni, w.w.| Crosbey, Chminnan, Gordon McMillan," Mass meetings have been held in all of the above districts, as well as in other districts yet to be Cl!¥l!\ired. speakers from Charlottetown have ad- dressed these meetings in behalf of the Hospital. and entertainers from this city recruited by Mrs. .1.A.O. Rodgerson, Chairman of the Enter- tainment Committee, have aocmn- panled the onators to render llresble programs. -Aa a result. great enthus- iasm has been kindled throughout the counties, and lt in believed that the country will give generously tcwlrd the construction and equipment fund. "I gm much pleased with the result obtained by Chairman Home and all four of his Vice-Chairmen," said Mr. W.F. Tldmamh, Executive Chair- b evcfy mince of!i1f-I fromatonofdla ' sends it throuil PQ” make every WWI °. house luxurious. There; " . little left to_wander up If *Elem ney. _You'll find Y°“" °°a Lea- - longer, with a Fawcett SUP” I. rum... Ivny we ls" v°“ lj; ‘ it costs. i\0W °"‘|V y°" ~ chase il and what endless Ki’ comfort it will KIYQ) hu tive literature IW!" I formation wi! °“ quest. W0 If’ b in! *° of .ll 'IN lfyvurdodordoeanotoarry , YW .§'53DfD. 1 i ( , neu ' I i . t 146 Richmond St., . Charlottetown " _._ Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance _ at Lowest Rate. others may endanger your life or your propoprty. Derry fire :I ~ insurance with ll. We will be glad to go over your expiring policies and make recom- jj mendationl. . ,Q Q - o ~ 1 » |,n |'n;- - 1 . -;|;»:n Vice-Chairman; Cumberland, Daniel McPhee. Ghalmian; Eldon, J. J. Larabee, Chairman; Emerald, J.W.' Fyfe, Chairman; Fortune Bridge, I-larry Francis, Chairman, __sllerr\ll Ed- man. at yesterdays meeting or the Executive Committe in campaign licudqunriers, Ifls Richmond st. Wars of the tenrni century have One Hdventfun over wars of the twentieth, century-they are all ppm for. I ...f..‘.....*..*».'..'!."‘ ll Cl IAIAINI inch a I _'__ If ., Agent at Summerside. Lloyd [Lewis " . - _._ .._ .. . . ,_-_.___._.. _ __ ' Williams & Bentley, Limited ‘ 'hinowhlellbultoalmqla sto; ll*Y$d¢hlil1a.\mildI)n|d .¢.-.--..- 1 ‘C'.\.. I 1 -I » llll . - ' Insurance Uaderwritcrl, ' _ _f Cameron Block, Charlottetown. P. B. I. Plume 1088. 5. n l u u " I ' "" " "' ~ ‘ ‘-'-'-‘-‘»'-'~'f'1'f-I-I-I-I-""-' ' ' '_»'1~=-1-.- -.-1-z-1-1-;-_-‘~ _ . .;. .».-.».~._-.,._.; .,...~.;.~.¢.;.-. .-.-.<... . ._ _ 4, ivhaltntbepunlnnspnp. ~ 31:’-_-._ i "some of the old song; vm mpg die." says a musician. The fm that they are murdered with glut fre. I s‘_1f&°l°°...°2~_°9.%_°£.9&m;‘ luper-Healing Furnaces, write direct I §!L.*‘5.!-.*.L‘Pl.'&.‘.T.!i‘L“.lf..l*.;.°”..‘l‘ii-5 Qaooooson to ns,- Ouuo Fawn-rL1'o Slawumm-Ainisnsf Fouuouv Co Lvo AW 1 ' SAcl